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GNOME: Frequently Asked Questions

What is GNOME?

GNOME (pronounced "guh-nome") is an acronym for GNU Network Object Model Environment. GNOME is a component of the GNU Project, providing a free desktop environment that runs consistently on many different platforms, is easy to use, and is visually appealing. For more information about GNOME, Ximian, and the GNU Project, refer to the following links. » The GNOME Project » Novell Ximian » The GNU Project top 2.
Gnome is an ergonomic and aesthetically pleasing desktop environment for Unix built with Gtk. It aims to achieve a consistent look and feel for all X applications and bring greater user-friendliness and beauty to the Unix screen. Version 1 of Gnome has recently been release and sports the utilities, look and feel expected of a modern desktop environment. ...
Inspired by the success of The Roaming Gnome, Günter hitchhiked to Nahma on some of the logging trucks that drive through the Upper Peninsula. Once in Nahma, Günter was chased by one of the packs of homeless dogs that roam the town, but managed to escape into the surrounding marshes. He now lives there happily, coming out mostly at night to dive by the light of the moon on the bay. A careful listener at the night bonfire might hear the splashes he makes entering and exiting the water. ...

Is there Gnome support?

Yeah, use the configure option --enable-gnome . This enables the Gnome hints. In Fluxbox versions 0.1.12 and later this is the default. 16. BBtools don't use my current style settings, even after restart. Simply link your ~/.blackboxrc to your ~/.fluxbox/init , for example with this command: $ ln -s ~/.fluxbox/init ~/.blackboxrc

Is it GNOME-compliant?

Yes, although only in development versions. GNOME-compliance according to the guidelines published by the GNOME project is in the works for the next stable release of AfterStep. Current development releases have most of the GNOME capability built in.

Is PulseAudio a GNOME program?

No, PulseAudio has no dependency on GNOME/GTK/GLIB. All it requires is a UNIX-like operating system and very few dependency libraries. However, the accompanying GUI tools are written with gtkmm, i.e. require both GLIB and GTK.

What printers are supported by GNOME?

GNOME has built-in support for PostScript-compatible printers. To use other types of printers, install the GhostScript program found at: GhostScript top 5.

What is the GNOME 2.0 Desktop?

The GNOME 2.0 Desktop is an easy-to-use, advanced desktop for the Solaris 8 or 9 Operating Environment, SPARC and x86 Platform Editions. (The x86 Edition of Solaris 9 OE is available with Solaris 9 12/02 and later. ) It is a compelling alternative to the Common Desktop Environment (CDE) that has been provided with Solaris OE for several years. GNOME provides a familiar desktop metaphor that enables users to easily interact with the applications and documents on their desktop. ...
Source: www.sun.com

How is GNOME licensed?

Most of GNOME is licensed in accordance with the GNU General Public License (GPL) and the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL). Back to top 29.
Source: www.sun.com

What is the GNOME Community?

The GNOME community consists of developers, designers, writers, and marketing professionals worldwide from a variety of organizations dedicated to providing a high-quality, easy-to-use, open source, free software desktop environment for UNIX and GNU/Linux systems. GNOME runs on the Solaris Operating Environment, GNU/Linux, BSD, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, SGI IRIX, and HP-UX. For a complete list, go to: http://www.gnome.org . Back to top 33.
Source: www.sun.com

Is GIMP a GNOME application?

Not really. It doesn't use the GNOME application framework. The only thing it has in common is GTK+. GIMP can optionally use gnome-vfs, allowing you to load and edit images from remote servers.
Source: www.gimp.org
Not really. It doesn't use the GNOME application framework. The only thing it has in common is GTK.

What is there in gnome-print?

Gnome-print implements: device-independent printing API, modelled loosely after PostScript language font abstraction that allows device-independent text display (within reasonable limits) powerful configuration engine, dealing with all levels of output pipeline set of actual printer drivers (PostScript, PDF, fax) print preview widget printer selector widget

Are there alternatives to Gnome Basic?

If you need to run VB programs under Linux/*nix, there is no alternative that I know of. But the Mono project is progressing at a steady pace, so keep looking.

What is new in GNOME 2.14?

Although the canonical summary of new features can be found at http://www.gnome.org/start/2.10/notes/rnwhatsnew.html , some of the most exciting new features of GNOME 2.14 are: FreeBSD support for CPU frequency monitoring, ACPI power management, wireless signal strength monitoring for all supported drivers, and disk read/write utilization Better keyboard layout and feature control Sleek selection of desktop backgrounds Many new applications, applets, and UI enhancements Extensive list of stability and speed increases
Although the canonical summary of new features can be found at http://www.gnome.org/start/2.12/notes/en/ , some of the most exciting new features of GNOME 2.14 are: MUCH better performance Metacity now offers edge resistence Faster, more complete GEdit text editor Integrated gnome-screensaver with full XScreensaver module support Better and more stable multimedia support
Although the canonical summary of new features can be found at http://www.gnome.org/start/2.12/notes/en/ , some of the most exciting new features of GNOME 2.14 are: Sexy new default theme, Clearlooks More usable and powerful Nautilus file manager Desktop-wide clipboard that can save your paste buffer even after you have closed the application from which you copied Enhanced multimedia support Extensive list of stability and speed increases

Why GNOME and not KDE?

Because we think that GNOME is the better desktop environment. This is just a question of personal flavor, if you prefer KDE, feel free to take one of the other live cds out there. 4.

What is new in GNOME 2.20?

Although the canonical summary of new features can be found at http://www.gnome.org/start/2.16/notes/en/ , some of the most exciting new features of GNOME 2.20 are: HAL support for FreeBSD! MUCH better performance in large applications like Evolution Better power management and media/volume integration Solid menu editing support

What is new in GNOME 2.24?

Although the canonical summary of new features can be found at http://www.gnome.org/start/2.12/notes/en/ , some of the most exciting new features of GNOME 2.24 are: Sexy new default theme, Clearlooks More usable and powerful Nautilus file manager Desktop-wide clipboard that can save your paste buffer even after you have closed the application from which you copied Enhanced multimedia support Extensive list of stability and speed increases
Although the canonical summary of new features can be found at http://www.gnome.org/start/2.24/notes/en/ , some of the most exciting new features of GNOME 2.24 are: Seahorse has been added to integrate OpenPGP with the Desktop. Improved system monitoring with a cleaned up FreeBSD backend for libgtop. Two new games: gnome-sudoku and glChess. Network support for many GNOME games. Lots of stability and performance improvements

How is Mono related to GNOME?

In a number of ways. This project was born out of the need of providing improved tools for the GNOME community, and will use existing components that have been developed for GNOME when they are available. For example, we plan to use Gtk+ and Libart to implement Winforms and the Drawing2D API and are considering GObject support. Mono team members work actively on the Gtk# ( http://gtk-sharp.sf.net ) project: a binding of the GNOME class libraries for .NET and Mono.
In a number of ways. This project was born out of the need of providing improved tools for the GNOME community, and will use existing components that have been developed for GNOME when they are available. Mono team members work actively on the Gtk# ( http://www.mono-project.com/GtkSharp ) project: a binding of the GNOME class libraries for .NET and Mono.
In a number of ways. This project was born out of the need of providing improved tools for the GNOME community, and will use existing components that have been developed for GNOME when they are available. For example, we plan to use Gtk+ and Libart to implement Winforms and the Drawing2D API and are considering GObject support.

Does Mono depend on GNOME?

No, Mono does not depend on GNOME. We use a few packages produced by the GNOME team like the `glib' library.

What is GNOME/KDE?

GNOME and KDE are linux's desktop environments. More on GNOME: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNOME More on KDE: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kde

What is new in GNOME 2.18?

Although the canonical summary of new features can be found at http://www.gnome.org/start/2.18/notes/en/ , some of the most exciting new features of GNOME 2.18 are: Seahorse has been added to integrate OpenPGP with the Desktop. Improved system monitoring with a cleaned up FreeBSD backend for libgtop. Two new games: gnome-sudoku and glChess. Network support for many GNOME games. Lots of stability and performance improvements.

Why another IDE for GNOME?

A unique platform like Mono deserves a unique IDE like MonoDevelop that can take full advantage of the framework capabilities. Features like code completion, integrated unit testing, class browser, etc. would be much more difficult to implement for example in a C based IDE. The Mono platform also provides some features that are ideal for the development of an IDE. ...

How do I configure settings for GNOME 1.4 applications under GNOME 2.22?

Install sysutils/gnome-control-center1, then invoke gnomecc from the command line to bring up the GNOME 1.4 control center.

How do I install GNOME packages from the GNOME Tinderbox?

The GNOME Tinderbox is a service that continually builds i386 and amd64 packages of the GNOME desktop for all supported versions of FreeBSD. As hardware gets better, more meta-ports may be added in the future. This service can be a great way of getting the latest GNOME desktop without having to wait for everything to build from ports. To install packages from the GNOME Tinderbox, you must set the PACKAGESITE environment variable to the correct package directory. ...
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